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Judge orders Sask. Human Rights Commission to hear complaint about hospital kiosk language policy

April 4, 2026

A Court of King's Bench judge has ordered the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission to take a second look at a complaint it originally dismissed. The complaint concerns a policy requiring employees of a Starbucks kiosk at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon to only speak English or French.



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